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  • filter_dramaUnderstand
    Girona is said to consistently win a country-wide poll of citizens on preferred city to live in. Geographically set at the confluence of the Ter, Onyar, Galligants and Güell rivers, it has been a focal point of this region in Catalonia since prior to being part of the Roman Empire.

    The Old Town is on the east bank of the river, with pedestrianized narrow streets surrounded by the old city walls. The "Rambla", running parallel to the river, contains many street cafés and touristic restaurants. Tourist information is at the south end of the Rambla, beside the river.
    The newer town center on the west bank has wider streets contains more shops and hotels, plus slightly cheaper restaurants.

    In August, the city becomes very quiet on Sat and Sun, as most citizens escape to the sea.
  • filter_dramaGet in
    Girona is located north of Barcelona and can be reached from there by bus, train, or one's own car. There is an airport close to the town with a wide range of connections on Ryanair. It is also 98km (61 miles) away from Barcelona.

    Girona Airport is 1hr bus ride from Barcelona center. Ryanair mentions "Barcelona" in their description of Girona airport. You can make connection between the airport and Barcelona. There is also an hourly bus into Girona from the airport.

    Bus: If you want to travel to Girona from Barcelona city you can take a bus. That bus (€16) stops in the center of Barcelona, in Estació d'Autobusos Barcelona Nord (Barcelona's main bus terminal). See barcelonatransfers.com

    Trains from Barcelona to Girona leaves approximately every hour from Barcelona Estació de Sants (with other stops at Passeig de Gràcia/Aragó and Clot). The journey takes 35m from Girona to Barcelona Sants and the ticket costs about 14€, that's if you take the new high speed AVE (AVANT) service. There are slower options that cost half as much, but Media Distancia takes 1h30 and Regional takes 1h45. There is no train station at the airport, so the only route is from the station in the city centre. If you are arriving at the airport a taxi will cost approx €20 to reach the train station [url=http://www.gironaairport.net].]You can check it at Renfe's Train Time Tables page:

    *bus service from Girona airport to Perpignan [http://www.frogbus.comExpress[/url]
    *Time Tables [http://horarios.renfe.es/hir/ingles.htmlRenfe's]

    There are also now direct trains from Paris on the high speed line to Barcelona.
  • filter_dramaGet around
    Both the Old Town and the New Town across the river are highly pedestrianized. A car is not only unnecessary in Girona, but also quite cumbersome. Rentals are available for those wishing to make day trips to the outlying villages and castles in the area.

    It should be noted that most of the streets in the Old Town have large cobblestones and steep stairs going up the hill upon which Girona is built. Walking in high heels or with rolling luggage is quite difficult at some points, so plan accordingly.
  • filter_dramaSee
    The town's architecture is varied and atmospheric resulting from the myriad of occupations and invasions with many narrow streets, a castle, and impressive walled section.
    :*Església de Sant Feliu, second church in the city. Closed for renovation as of Sept 2007.
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    *The river, although it dries up in the summer (and gets a bit stinky!), and the houses along it are very pretty.
  • filter_dramaDo
    Walk along the ancient walls (yes, you can get on there) for excellent views of the city
    *Enjoy the numerous cafes which are especially atmospheric at night
    *The ancient narrow streets of the old Jewish section.
    *Check out Girona's lively "discoteca" club scene.
    *Play Golf on all the fantastic courses in the surroundings
  • filter_dramaBuy
    The old town contains mostly touristy shops.
    There is also a good selection of modern shops selling the latest clothes.

    Market on Saturday. Cheap goods market along river bank in the park north-west of town centre. Craft stalls in the old town.
    *nou glass design is a creative space dedicated to local crafts specialising in glass making. A beautiful designed gallery and shop where everything is individually made creating special, original and unique pieces from contemporary jewellery, glassware, to interior design features including glass picture hanging and contemporary stained panels. You may even have the opportunity to see the two artists at work, melting the crystal glass with the torch, or preparing the kiln for fusing which is amazing to see.
  • filter_dramaEat
    In the old town, many touristy cafes offer menu del dia for €10-13, even on Sun. Areas with dense coverage of faceless touristy cafes are: Plaça Independencia; Rambla de la Lliberitat (near cathedrals). However, try to avoid the restaurants at and near Rambla de la Llibertat, they are very touristy, waiters do not speak English and even if you do find menus in English they are usually poorly translated and the dish you get can vary substantially from its description in the menu. Especially avoid tapas at these restaurants, aside that it is not an authentic Catalunian dish, you will get just a poorly styled mish-mash at one small plate.

    Like any other Catalan city, cafes are closed from 4PM until dinner time (about 8-8:30PM). Exceptions are only touristy cafes at Rambla de la Lliberitat.
    • Budget

      Very prominent location, with outdoor tables on arguably most spectacular staircase in the town. Alternatively, consider indoor seats near backyard windows. Frequented by students of the local university.

      * Gran Muralla, Francesc Eiximenis. The best selection of Japanese and Chinese food, featuring sushi, beijing duck, thai salad.[http://www.cuina-asiatica.com ] [http://www.g-muralla-asiatica.com ]

      * Excellent and good value local Catalonian dishes.

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      :* Cheap food such as pizzas, steak, french fries; and also a place to have a drink.
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      :* Modern minimalistic design interior; two floors; well-airconditioned; some WiFi coverage for outdoor tables.
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      * La Dolce Vitta, Plaça Independencia. Italian food for everyone at reasonable prices.

      *Coffees, teas, and hot chocolates. Simple selection of pastries and waffle. Reasonably priced and delicious with the bonus of free wi-fi. Beautiful place with gorgeous, clean bathrooms.

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      :* Very good Basque restaurant serving pintxos (similar to tapas). Can be crowded with locals in the evening after 22:00 (which is a good sign for a restaurant!)
      :* Fantastic atmosphere, good for a quick tapa and beer
      :* One of the 200 Lizarran restaurants across 8 different countries
      * Traditional Valencian food, with an extensive range of rice dishes.

    • Mid-range

      Good quality Restaurants (20€ - 30€)
      * Great wine and cheese tasting, tapas, sometimes live Jazz music. Reasonable price. It's a small place, so you might need to book.
      * Cosy and modern place with exquisite dishes and a wide and varied wine list.
      * Seasonal products and dishes. Wide wine list.
      * Good dishes. Most of them are made to share in 2 people, so the prices have to be divided in 2.
      * Small and friendly place with excellent and tasty food.
      * Great food and atmosphere, with a particular decoration. Located in a preety little street in the old town.
      * Peaceful and charming place with a fantastic garden in which to eat and drink. Excellent food and staff.
      * Amazing food with a delicious set menu and wines. Great location.
      * Creative, fresh and seasonal products, along with wines from Empordà.
      * Wide range of wines and pretty good food. A bit far from the center.
      * Traditional and simple cuisine with an extremely accurate selection of the products.
      * Traditional Valencian food, with an extensive range of rice dishes.
      * Fish and seafood: Pick out your fresh fish and have it cooked while you enjoy a glass of cava.
      * Decorated with old irons as wall lights, ironing boards and sewing patterns. "El Didal" means "The Thimble".
      * With more than a century of history, this restaurant serves traditional Catalan food but with twists to a new modern and creative cuisine.

    • Splurge

      High quality Restaurants (over 40€)
      * 3 Michelin stars.1st position in "The World's 50 Best Restaurants 2013" and 2nd position in "The World's 50 Best Restaurants 2012"
      * 1 Michelin star
      * Excellent and creative menu. The owner also owns La Massana which has a michelin star.

  • filter_dramaDrink
    Very good atmosphere. Small winery situated in the heart of the Old Town, where people stand outside drinking wine or beer. Each cup costs around 2€, with some snacks included.

    *Live music, drinks and food. Opened all day.

    *Pretty small but friendly place with drinks and food.

    *Nice bar, nice food and cosy place to have a few. English friendly.

    *Drinks, food, books, live music,...

    *An Irish pub, crowded on weekends. Suitable place to have a drink. English friendly.

    *Live music shows, some of the top musicians of the national and international scenes, in addition to the great live jazz shows. Wide selection of the international classics and self created cocktails. Very cosy place.

    *A suitable place to try the drink named "tisana" (in Catalan).

    *Nice place for the first(s) drink(s), and maybe the last too.

    *English pub
  • filter_dramaSleep
    Hostels. Good prices.

    * Hostel that has clean and cheap rooms. The staff also plan activities for the evening for visitors.

    * It is located in the centre of the city, only a 100 meters away from the Town hall and from the Avenue

    Hotels:
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    * a modern four star hotel open to the public recently

    * Hotel Carlemany, Joan Maragall.

    * Hotel Ciutat de Girona, Hortes. Another 4 star hotel located near the downtown.

    * Hotel Bellavista. The only 5 star hotel in Girona.
  • filter_dramaStay safe
    As is typical with these region of Catalonia, it can get quite hot in the summer. Take care and drink plenty of water throughout the day. There are a number of public water fountains which anyone can make use of and they are clearly marked on the city maps you get from the tourists office.

    As for crime, Girona is generally a very safe town with a vigilant local population. It experiences crime that is typical of any city its size, but visitors have little to worry about from the town itself beyond possibly pickpocketing in large crowds. However, it is not uncommon to see local drunks and other vagabonds at the entrances to the footbridges across the Onyar River, especially on the Old Town side. While they generally keep to themselves, they will often beg for change.

    While not the destination that Barcelona is for "stag" parties from Northern Europe, Girona does see its fair share of them given that many of them fly in to the Girona Airport on their way to Barcelona.

    It should go without saying as it would seem obvious, but don't attempt to jump in to the Onyar River from any of the bridges across it. In addition to being difficult to get back out of, the water simply isn't deep enough for the height and you will sustain any number of grievous injuries upon landing.
  • filter_dramaGet out
    [wiki=550d05ab240ec337038af814ff0de287]Barcelona[/wiki] - An hour to the south by train and the capital of Catalonia with an endless list of things to see and do.
    * [wiki=9800d74ef8ececbebcdb5d6c47fbd6ae]Cadaqués[/wiki]- An hour and a half from Girona by car and on the coast, touristically famous for its Dalí House in Port Lligat or [wiki=faf0eb93c0b19e0419926319dc410f76]Cap de Creus[/wiki].
    * [wiki=87b78082344840f9145513efd6a52a0d]Figueres[/wiki] - A town approximately 30 minutes to the north by train with the famous Dalí museum and an active Old Town core.
    * [wiki=3335ea5f83fa29d726e91351d7b45921]Hostalric[/wiki] - An old walled town south of Girona.
    * [wiki=879640bd3d472ace79a561f341206c8a]Madremanya[/wiki] - Old, compact Medieval village boasting a Michelin rated restaurant. About 15 minutes from Girona by car.
    * [wiki=2c0182ce152cce6b758191af0f015f71]Torroella de Montgrí[/wiki] - A pleasant old town that was once the capital of the Empúries kingdom. Now it sits at the base of a mountain that goes up to a castle. A good day hike for those inclined.
    * [wiki=20543c587f7c5a73907f97103c9360e0]Tossa de Mar[/wiki] - While unfortunately deeply slathered in beach tourists, the original old town of the city is quite lovely to walk.

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